First generation biofuels are those made from sugar, starch, or vegetable oil. Their feedstocks are those that may not be sustainable or might have an impact on food if used in large quantities. These original…
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Expert Witness – Feedstocks
In the context of the bioeconomy, “feedstock” refers to the raw materials or biomass used for producing bio-based products or biofuels. Types of Feedstocks Crops: Certain crops like corn, sugarcane, and soybeans are used as…
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Expert Witness in Bioeconomy Litigation
This is a PowerPoint by Lee Enterprises Consulting CEO, Wayne Lee, about hiring expert witness in the renewable sectors – biofuels, biochemicals, biomaterials, biotechnologies, feedstocks, and other specialty areas within the bioeconomy. It discusses what…
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Biofuels Consultants
What do “biofuels consultants” do? The term “biofuels” refers to a fuel produced through a mainstream biological process like agriculture (as opposed to fuels that are produced through a geological process like coal or petroleum)….
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Biofuels Additives
Biofuels often use substances called “biofuel additives” to improve their performance, stability, and environmental characteristics. For example, sugar and corn are prominent feedstocks used in making ethanol. In this ethanol production, denaturants and stabilizers are…
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Appraisal and Valuation Services for Renewable Fuels Industry
Appraisal and Valuation Services for Renewable Fuels Industry. Determining and documenting the value of renewable fuels businesses and plants is done for various reasons. The most common occasions for seeking an appraisal of the ethanol,…
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